San Antonio Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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I
LAWS
OK THIS
UNITED STATES,
l'ASSltll AT THIS
fibst session ok the kolt
ty-tuird cokglilcss.
[General Nature—no. 89, |
i.iout-HOU8K8, fog signals ani> 11kac0n6*
(Continued.)
For completing the ian«;e-li#hl8 for
Cruigliiil CUimnol, CbeHtipeako Bay, in ad-
dition 10 llie balance of the appropriation
approved June tenth, eighteen hundred
an.I Boveiiiy-two, which may not bo ex-
pended on the first of July, eighteen hun-
dred and seventy-four, not to exceed the
sum of five thousaud three hundred and
twenty-eight dollars and forty-iiiae cents,
forty-five thousand dollars.
For computing llie sea-coast light-house
ftt Currituck Beach, Poynoi'w Hill, North
Carolina, sevouty thousand dollar*.
For reestablishing the Oak Island
range beaconm at the O.tk-Uland light-sta*
tiou, North Carolina, four thotibaqd dol-
lars.
For completion ot the re-build inn of the
first-order sea coast light on Morris Inland,
South Carolina, sixty thousand dollars.
For completing the sea-coast light at
Hunting Island, South Carolina, iu addi-
tion to ilio balance ot appropriation ap-
proved June tenth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-two, which may not be expended
ou tlio first of July, eighteen hundred and
seventy-two. not to exceed the sum of two
thousand uine hundred and forty-eight
dollars and uinety cents, twenty thousand
dollars.
For building jettoes to protect site of
light lionse and erection of keeper's dwel-
ling at fcaiut Augustine light-station, Flo
rido, twenty thousand dollars.
For constructing au iron stair tower and
keeper's dwelling at Sand Koy light-sta
tion, Florida, twenty thousaud dollars.
For building a light house on the Fowey
Rocks, Florida Keets, Florida, one bun
dred thousand dollars.
For light-house and day beacon at, or is
the vicinity of Mathias Point, or Port To
bacco Flats, in the discretion of the Light-
Honse Board, forty thousand dollars ; and
the appropriation made by the act of Jane
tenth, eighteen huudred aud seventy-two*
for a light to mark the eutrance of Ship
ping Point, Potomac liver, Virginia, shall
revert to the Treasury.
For purchase of laud for site and erec-
tion of a light-house at Calcasieu, Louis-
iana, in.lieu of an appropriation which has
reverted to the Treasury, fourteou tlioo-
sand dollars.
For re-building the light-honso destroy-
ed iu a hurricane on Dog Island, Sain?
George's Sound, Florida, tweuty thousand
dollars.
For completion of the Gulf count iron
light-house, at Timbalier Island, coast of
Louisiana, fifteen thousand dollars.
For completion of improvements at
Southwest licpf, Atcliafalaya Bay light-
station, Louisiana, five thounauii dolluiH.
For re-building a light-house and buoy
depot at Southwest Pas*, Louisiana, lit-
teen thousand dollars
For erectiug fog-bells at light stations
on the Gulf of Mexico, on I h«< coasts of
Florida, Alabama, Mis>Us ppi, Louisiana
aud Texas, five thousand dollars'.
For a turvey of the Mississippi, Ohio,
and Missouri Uivers, and to establish tem-
porary lights and tuoys thereon, fifty
thousand dollars ; to be uvailalde when-
ever new light-house districts shall lie es-
tablished ou said rivers by 1 iw.
That the jurisdiction of the Light House
Board, created by the act entitled "An sic.
making appropriations for light-houses,
light-bouts, buoys, and so form, ami pro
Tiding for the erection aud eMablishnieni
oi the same, and lor other pursoe*".-im-
proved August thirty-first, t ighio n bun
ured and fifty-two, is hereby extruded ov«.r
the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri l»iv> i
forthe establishment of such beacon l'gh->,
day-beacous, and buoys as ma> be uv. >
sary for the use of vessels navigat in- i 1mm*
streams; aud lor ibis purpose lli«- «uii)
board is hereby rnjuired to divide tin* de-
signated rivers into one or two additional
light-house districts, to I e in all respects
similar to the t li>ad.\ existing li^ht immh*
districts; and is hereby atrh-.rixed »«
lease the uecc>sa:y gii.und !«•«• all such
lights and beacons a.- an* u id to point
out changeable channels, and wl.icli ii.
cousequencu cannot be unnie permanent.
For establishing at Ptes«|ue 1-le, ln-ncou-
ranges light-station, Pennsylvania, a tie
pot for seasoned lumber, eight thousand
dollars.
For erection of u new In aeon at C»n-
neaut light-station, LakcKiie, Ohio, li-tu
thousand dollars.
For rebuilding beacon at the Grand
River light-station, Fairport, Ohio, font
thousand dollars.
For re-building beacon at the Cleveland
light-station, Ohio, five thousand dollar*.
For building two day beacons in San-
dunky Bay, Ohio, twelve thousand dollars.
For building two day beacons at Mait-
mee Bay, Ohio, fourteen thousand dollars
For building a keeper's dwelling at the
Fort Gratiot light-station, Michigan ten
thousand dollars.
For enctiou of pier-head lights on the
northern and northwestern lakes, thirty
thousaud dollars.
For erection of fog signals on the north-
ern aud northwestern lakts, t wenty thou
sand dollars.
For re-building the crib and tower a»
the Saint Clair Flats light-station, Michi
gan, ten thousand dollars.
For building a new tower aud k«e|M»r'-
dwelling at White Kiver light-station,
Michigan, fifteen tlionsmd dollars
For building a light hou*e at Tun's Msr
ahes, near the month of V«nk 1%'ivei, Virg'-
nia, fifteen thoiibuod dollars.
For the constiu«*'i.«p ot ;i i5. lit hoity »f
the month of i hoe.-er Biv Kiver, in t'j.
State of Michigan, t\\er,;y t!*<.n<oiud del
lars : Provided, Ml t«dl» on v<>nm*1»
entering or leaving the riv.-i shall 1i«*ah>A
ished after the liglit-hon-e s e oepleixl.
For lepaiiiog u» d re i niMin-/ %1 I*
house at lJock Harbor, Michigan, ti\e
thousand dollars.
For the erection of day hi-'aeons ou Co-
lumbia Kiver, Oregon, three thousand <M-
la s.
For building a keeper's dwelling n»d
other neccsvary buifdiogs at Cape Flat'cry
light-station. Washington Territory, eight-
een tbousaud dollars.
For the construction of a cistern aud for
repairs at Smith's Island light-station,
Washington Territory, one thousand five
hundred dollars.
For general repsirs at Admiralty light
station, Washington Territory, three thou-
sand five hundred dollar*.
For a light hou-. ^ <\ !<%r „n Ver-
ba Buena Island, in the > a\ of <nu Fian-
cisco, California, t«-n thousand dollars.
For a first class !i*»lit. i. nil to^-N'g
nal at Piedras Blancas, Calif, mi.-:, the ot -
expended balance of ti e appiopti^tiou in
the act approved June tenth, eighteen
hundred and seventy-two is hereby coo-
tinned and made atatlabie ; and the bal-
ance of the appropriation made by tin a»t
of June tenth, eighteen l ui.dred hihI sev-
enty-two, tor the constiu<-i ion of a light-
house and fo.r-si£nal at Poii.t F*rmin
j light-station, remaining nn« xpended, i>
hereby re-appropriated
(To be continued ]
Wagons! Wagons!!
A. STAACKE,
AgcHt lor (lie Factory of Wil-
ton, CliildN A Co.. Fliilndctpliin.
Stuilebakor llro's., South Bend, Ind.
Lit Belle Wagon Works, Wis-
consin.
White Water Wagon Worke, Wisconsin.
Fully gtmrimlces llie above
slock for one year.
Druys, Carts, (Jurtn heels, A.O., A o.
-?:l» I >
A. KTAACKK
Til 15 STATE OF TEXAS, I
County of Bexar. J
Di-trit'l f'ourl iu Itlnller* of Probtilr, fo
October Term, 1NY4.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all l'ermmiHterested in the AdniiniHtraUoii
of the Estate of Mm Carolina Elizabeth
He/jener, Iked.
WIIEHEAS Julius Ileiemls, Executor of
lliii estate »f Mrs. Carolina Elizabeth
Weuener, dee'd, lias filed liix final aecouiit
and Petition for discharge in tlie District
CourtofBraarconnty, whicli will be acted
. n at 1 lie October teiiu of said Court, after
tliis notico sliall bave been duly publislied
for three successive weeks at the Court
house thereof in the City of Sun Antonio,
at which timo all persona interested iu said
estate may appear and make objections
thereto.
wltnkss, Sam. S. Smith, Clerk of the
District Court of llcxur County
[l„ s.] and seal of said Court, at my otlite
in San Antonio, this eighth day of
October A D. 1874.
SAM. S. SMITH,
Cl'k Dist. Ct. Bexar Co
Issued same day. 19-10 w3t
Off mARRIAOR.
Happy relief for Young Men from the ef-
fect! of Errors aud Abuses in early life.
Manhood reetored. Nervons debility cured.
Impediments to Marriage removed. New
Method of treatment. Few and renjark-
able remedies. Books and Circular* sent
Address, HOW-
*o. 8 Sooth Moth
(4-l-7MAvlt
■■W IWUCIICT. DUvKH nil
ftw. la sealed enrelopee.
Sitssss^"
VINEGAR BITTERS
Grateful Thousands proclaim
vinegar Bitters the most wonder-
ful Invigoraut that over sustained
the siukiug system.
No Person can take these Bit-
ters according to directions, and re-
main long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Bemitteut, and In-
termittent Fevers, which are so
Prevalent in tho valleys of our great
rivers throughout the United States,
especially those of tho Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Ked, Colo-
rado, Brazos, Kio Grande, l'earl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through-
out our entire country during tho
Summer aud Autumn, and remarka-
bly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably ac-
companied by extensive derange-
ments of the stomach aud liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon those vari-
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Du. J. Walker's Vineg.au
kittkiis, as they will speedily remove
the dark-colored viscid matter with which
tho bowels aro loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring the healthy func-
tions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis-
ease by purifying all its fluids with
VINEQAK liITTKUS. >rO cjmlcillic CftQ
take hold of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-
ache, Pain iu the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach. Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attack's, Palpita-
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in tho region of thoKidnoys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ouo bot-
tle will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, white
Swellings, ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial affec-
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin.
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other
constitutional Diseases, walkkk's Vin-
k'iar Bittkrs have shown their great cur-
ative powers iu the most obstinato and
intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, lfcinit-
tent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases
of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys aud Madder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis-
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
I'lnmbeis, Type setters, Gold beaters and
Minors, us they advanco in life, are sub-
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, take a doso of Walkku's
V ix kg a u Bittkrs occasionally.
For Skill Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-lthcum, Blotches, Snots, Pim-
ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, lling-
worms, Scald-head. Sore liyes, Erysipe-
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of
whatever name or nature, arc literally
dug up and carried out of the svstem in a
short time by the use of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thou-
sands, aro effectually destroyed aud re-
moved. No system of medicine, no ver-
mifuges, no anthelmintics will free tho
system from worms like theso Bitters.
tor Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood, or the turn of life, these Ton-
ic Bitters display fc<> decided an influence
that improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Wood
whenever you tind it- impurities bursting
through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions,
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob-
structed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse
it when it is foul; your feeling- will tell
von when. Keep the blond pure, and the
health of the svstem will follow.
It. II. 5lrl>0\ \ l«J> vv C O.,
Dr.i£iri«ts i Cm. A|TT*.. S..i: Frim-wro. Califor-
nia. cor. ut Wuxhin^lu ,:»!».;« .litou SU..N.Y
Sold by all llruu^i<iU huiI Ikaltri.
R. IV. NrDOXALD (V CO.,
Thnnriit* A. fjpn. Afft*.. San Fn»nei*co. Califor-
nia. A- put. of Washington and Charlton SU».,N.Y.
Hold by all Urugglita a«il Utalcra.
GENUINE
DURHAM
(TRADE mark.)
SMOKING TOBACCO.
Manufactured only by
W. T. Black w e II,
DURHAM, N. C.
He remiudH the public that tbo Uuited
8tatcs Court lias recently given a ilecmior.
iu hi# favor, which secures full protection
from tlie imitator, of his Smoking Tobacco,
and that dealerr aii'l manufacturers arr
alike liable to o/osecutiou for daaliug it.
tho spurious brands.
SOLD BY
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
ctuoceu§,
Commerce Str., San Antouie,
agents for western texas
Will keep always on bund a fresh sup-
ply of the gonuine article. 18 7-73 dtl
TjrjSAMPLES to Agents. I.adles
1 1 Combination Recdlc-Book, with
■j ~ Cbrouios. Seud stuinp. dkan 4
Co., New ISedford, Mass.
WOllRIXC I'EOI'I.E - Male or Female
liiiiploymeut nl home, $5 per week
warranted, no capital required. Particu-
lars and valuable samples sent freo. Ad-
dress with G c.nt, return stamp. c. liOSS,
Williamsburg, N. V.
W(tl'lt At home, male or female
J! ,.»3S per \v««'k, day or
IOI* Sill evening. No Uiipitiil. We
sviul valuiiblc puckiiK". <>'
jjooils by mail 11'*'*1. Address with 6
cent return stamp, M. YOUNG, 17!t Groen-
which St., N. Y.
AGENTS for the BcM «cll-
in:; ArlitlfS in the
world $-2.00 worth of samples given a-
way to those who will become agents. J.
1SRIDE | Co., 707 Broadway, N Y.
(HiKir fiAAOBSW PROFITS
tDO | .DVJ per week. Will prove
it or forfeit $5(0. New articles are,just
patented. Samples sent- free to all. Ad-
dress W II. CA1DESTER, '207 Broadway.
New York.
Wash lEtH UiSvirsity-
I
Mc>.
The next Aimiial bessioii will boy in OV-
TOHKK 1ST, 1874, and end FEBKIJAKY
251J1 lb?5.
The 11«.tspital and General and .Special
DitipeiisaiieM fnrniali ample material for
Clinical lostiuction. For cataloyiie with
informal ion aw to Plan of Instruction,
Fees, Co»t of Living Ac., mlitresK
j. ii. lindsay, m. l>., dican.
I)SY(.M10MANX'Y, or .Son. (jisai«mp-(s
How cillicr Kex may fascinate and
oaiw the h vn and ailV.ctions of any |m»i>oii
lln*\ ehoimo iiMtantl.v. t his simple men-
tal atMjniivment. all can possess, free. l»y
mail, for -.r»cts ti^c-ilier vill» a linmiay*
j»unle, ptian Oiacie, Dreams, Hinis *«•
Ladies, \Vi*()<liiiis-Niyltt Shin, Ac. A <jm*ei
!»o*d*. Adiliese T. Wil.LlAM A Co., 1'iJ'S.,
Phila.
FOIi
COL fills, COLDS,
MID ALL T 'F.OAT EISEA8BS
USK
Hells' Carbolic Tails,
put it only in ik luis uoxk8.
A THIRD AND SUHJB HKfflJPDf
Sni'* }\y
WILL l»UY A
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Circulars, Hpecimeu gagex, aud terms to
agents on application as above. 4w
FIRST MORTGAGE I'llFJll lI
of tiii;
Iidistriil Eilitioi Co.,
NEW YOKlii
Authorized by the Legislature of the
State of New York.
2d Serie Drawing, October 7. IK7-I»
EVEKV IIOISUI
purchased previous to October 5th will
participate.
Address for Bond and toll inforniaton
MOUnGNTIIAl', IIIII'IVO Ar I O.,
Financial A^nts, 2'.1 Puk Kow, N. X.
P. O. Drawer
JpplicalionH for A yen tie* recchutl.
HAVE YUJ TRIED
JURUBEBA.
ark you
Weak, Noivohs. or Debiliatcd?
An* you s» l.irn^iii«l, thai any i x
e yon s«
er'.ion reqoir^H in»n«M»l an clloii limn yon
li t 1 capable of making /
7hen try JUlll'llEllA, the wonderful
tonic ami lNvmoMATon, which ads
beneficially on the secrutivo or^nn> as to
impart vi^rr to all the vital fore h.
It is no alcoholicapp*Mi/.t'.r, \v!t;rh «t.i»n
nlatfs for » short lime, onl to l» ( tlo
s*(ti> »«r fall to a low 11 depth if in in el.v.
biit ii ».h a vegetable t*mic acting dir»*ctlv
(mi the liver and sp!e.en.
It riynlatc« Iht boicetn. quiets lln* nerves,
anil £ive8 such a lualthx tone to tli - whole
sybtt-ui as to soon make the invuli«t feci
like a n««v person.
Ith operation is n »t riolent, but is uharne
i teriz'*'l by j;real jientlein*SA;the j» itient • x-
j peri»aucf'tt no sinblHn change, no uiurkt «l
result'*, but gradually bis tioublns
••1 oJd tlo ir t^litM, like tin1 Arabs,
And silently htcal away "
Thin in no io*w and nntrn-d discovery, bu
has In en lon^ used with womb-rfol ifimdi
al re-nltM, utid in prunomiei'd by lii;. h
est. uifdical aiithotities, "the ino-t power-
, fnl tonic ii «l alteiasive known."
A>k \ ouu drutfiiist for t For sab- l»v
n\M F. KIDUKU A CO., w Yoik.
$25
du. WHmrrp,
V\ e:r £- Cistle: S-.-cc-., St. Losij. Lo.,
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FAIRBANKS
8tsiia<l;ii"<l Scalcs,
Stock Scales, coal scalks, hay Scales,
Daiuy Scales, Counteh Scales, Sic ac.
Ncnlcn ri'iiiiirrtl proniply A: r«'ii«o»i»bly.
For sale also, Troemner's Colleo and
Druif Dilills, Composition Ilolls, all sizcf
Letter Presses, Ac. Ac.
tiie most peut'ect
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Mix t* Alut'hi Till < ». S.
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MERCHANT
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IVarranled
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311 Broixlvviiy. New V»rk
ltit! Raltiinorn St., Baltimore,
fill Camp St., New OrleaiiK.
FAIRBANKS & EWING
Masonic Hull, Philadcl|ilii».
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
!t milk Slrci'l, Boston
For salo liy .catling Hardware Dealers
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Daily except. Tuesday Daily except Sumlaj
by midnight at 0 a. «n.
Austin v Waco.
Daily by midnight. Daily at li:'.<0 a. m.
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Sunday, ^cdnefdav Tuesday,Thursday A
t&Frida> tvfi r-.m. .Saturday at 12 noon
foi.t co^ciio.
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and Friday b j ii p. »>attmlay at 8 a. in
KAULK l*ASb.
Wednesday and Hat- Tucmla\ and Fiidu>
urday, by (3 p. m. at 8 k. in.
corpus cilklstl.
Dpily oxcept Sunday Daily exnept Sunday
by Op. m. at. ti a. u
LA UlChO.
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by <> p. m. ;»f. «> j*. ...
rockvout.
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A Saturday b> f»p. m ,i Muia\ l».\ i» a. m
Fuio City.
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Monday Thiirsda.x, Wwlii* s.lay Satuntay.
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p. S. gambia,
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fMVSICUN* StkHIOM
wii" Iin »• :hi t.trc u A|.tvial £> j-ai luwut. farilcu-
.'M- aii.-t.U. n tiua toiii»»».«-* •<i»iug lium JrUlit/ or
tSoxual Organs,
Sr j hill-, (.■ t-(<"h,f i, t.lcet, Si-criuaturrbiaa, Caiitsioas.
L->•» of >li.iih««>4. Self*Abuae. A.:.
cmhomc l»..,f tte bijt.-t«, Liver, i.uno. k»,
K..r, :**i it,4' li I■: au.l Nrrtoua 8}»kiii auccvMfuil/
I.i«« %l 'iiwiM a of »»ni«o.
MawiCAt. iiriattiukk,i|^UIkD4ftHral. Ueacriptlvc
I r>i)l:Jtt. ailit *.ri. uim of j !»«■•«*, ««a w« u»4 wa applica-
vl.<u or Htibj ilji '«r t-o.i t.
STRAUB MILL WORKS
l*orl*bl»5IIIU,s^if^a^»'••«ll♦,
undrr-ruiiNn.twk l»**atl u|.
MALES
[VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
:ENEWER
Every year increases tlie populari-
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We
catl assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect-
ed preparation for restoring Gray
ok Faded Hair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its tise, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop-
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco-
nomical llAiit Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, m.d.,
State Assay er of Massachusetts, says,!
"The constituents arc pure,and care-
fully selected for excellent quality; j
and I consider it the Best Prepa-
ration for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggist*, and Dealer> in Medicinei.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOB THE WHISKEBS.
As our Rencwer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
tliis result. It is easily ar"11"'1
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO.i
NASHUA, N.H.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed all tho affeotions which ante
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
No "no remedy is lonilcr
■ M called for by the necessities ol"
M tlie American people than a
Fm/ eure and eal'o cure for Fever
W I and Ague. Snch jte are now
JMm enabled to offer, wiTTi a perfect
M certainty that it will eradicate
W tlie disease, and with assur-
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from Its uso in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis-
order must bo of lmmcnso service in the com-
munities where It prevails. Prevention is better
than cure, for the patient cscnpcs the risk which
lie must run in violent attacks ot this baletul dis-
temper. This "CUKE" expels the miasmatic
poison of Kkveh AMI. Ague from the system,
and prevents tho development of tho disease, it
taken on the tirst approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also the cheapest. Tho largo quantity wo sup-
ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; anil iu bilious districts, where
Fkveh and AiiUE prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro-
1 1 1,1 Tilace it within
as the rich.
tection. It is hoped tilts price will pi
tho reach of all — tho poor as well
A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for tho speedy and certain
euro of Intormittonts is, that it contains no Qui-
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
tho constitution. Tlioso cured by it are left as
healthy as If they had never had the disease.
Fover nnd Ague is not alono the consequence
of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis-
orders ariso from its irritation, among which
arc Ncurnlgi." Rheumatism, Gout, Headache,
ltlindncss, Toothache, Earachc, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Painftil Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain in tho Rowels, Colic, Paralysis,
and derangement of the Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in-
termittent type, or become periodical. Tills
11 Cuke" expels the poison from tho blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in-
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or tomporarily residing in the mala-
rious districts. If taken occasionally or dally
while exposed to the infection, that will bo ex-
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure; and few mil evor suffer from Inter-
mlttents if Uicy avail themselves of the protec-
i this remedy ~
or liver
ity of the LI . - , ,
ulating tho Liver into healthy activity, aud mo-
tion this remedy affords. , , .
for hirer Complaint», arising from torpid-
r of the Liver, it Is an exceUent remedy, stim-
' 1 healthy activity, and pro-
remarkable cures, whero
during many truly
other mcdiciuca fad.
M-r-riin iters, for lariii or
NrrrhuBt Work.
rior MU1 MUHM4 of all
■lira, UrBNlae Dutch Am*
Iter Bolting t'toik, Hoi**
Powers, Cot n-Slirllern nnd
rieftutra. Gearinf. Shafting,
i'nllien, llaniccra,otr.,all kind»
of Mill Maehinonr and Miller*'
supplies. Send for Pamphlet.
~ -.WSL&SKX
GLNENDORF A CO
8*11 Antonio,
4*6-74 wCm AGENTS.
mMn. -----
ho seriotu derangement exists. One who feels
tolerablv well, often finds that n dose of these
PiUs makes him feel decidedly better, from their
i finds that a dose of these
raid renovating effect on the digestive
leansiof •
pparatis.
PREPARED BT
Dr./. C.ATER Jt CO.,PrmctUmi ChemUU,
IOWMLL, MA8M.0 V. I. i.
wmuwmwwwm wanaa
A New Ideal
A.
WILSON
SHUTTLE
Sewing Machine
other
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYEII& CO., Lowell, Mass.,
rraetleat and Analytical Chcml.it,
AND BOLD ALL ROUND TnK WORLD.
prick, itt.oo rr:n hottle.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of nil derange-
ments in the stom-
ach, liver, and bow-
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Being purely vege-
table, they contain
no mercury or mine-
ral whatever. Much
serious sickness and
suffering is prevent-
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the sat-
est, surest, nnd best of all the Pllla with which
tho market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the* corruptions of the sys-
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and tlie
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer'a PUIs, aud
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they arc mild, and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions arc given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pitts rapidly cure : —
For lljaprpala or IiKlleratlon. Hntleaa-
neaa. Languor and Loaa of Appetite, they
should l»c taken moderately to stimulate the stom-
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver ComplalNt and its various symp-
toms, Hilloua llrudMclae. Mick Head-
ache. lanadicr or CSreen Sickness, Bil-
loua Colic and Hilloua ft'pvrra, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dyaenterv or TOittrrta«eiif but one
mild dose*is generally required.
For RkeaaiMMtlam, Gout, <Sravel. Pal*
8Uatlon of the Heart. Paia la the
Hie. Hack and Loina. they should be contin-
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropay and Hropalcal Rwelllsfa,
they should be taken in large aud frequent doses
to produce the effeet of a drastic purge.
For Mappreaaloa, a large dose should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym-
pathy.
As a Dinner I'M. take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
Hence it is often advantageous where
BOOK
AND
FOR
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FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
and
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
WIE®S@HF
SMttMwii Maine!
the
'best IN THE WORLD!
OTTlic Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio State Fair;
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Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi Stato Fair;
nnd Georgia Stato Fair;
FOR BEING THE
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and doing the largest and best
range of work. All other
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t were in direct ^
COMPETITION!!
E3VFor Hemming, Fell-
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Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt-
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Bail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma-
• chines for Sale. ^
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &c., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Ma-
chines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
AIJUHEH8,
Wilson Mi Mine Co.
cleveland. OHIO.
Onfoiir Liniments
v Have cured mure \romler-
g\ ful cure, of rheumatiaui,
c^SrET' ache=, puins, swelling!,
rtJL front-bites, caked breasts,
burns, scalds, Salt KUeum,
ifjfjf Ac., upon tbe human
■iw f frame, aud strains, spavin,
yalls. &«., upon annuals,
in one year, tuau all other
pretendod remedies bave since the world
be^an. Certilicate* of remarkable cures
accompany each bottle, aud will be sent
gratis to suy one. There is no paiu which
these Liniments will not relieve, no swel-
ling tlicy will not subdue, or lameuess
they will not cure. This is strong lan-
guage, but it is true. No family or stock
owner cau afford to be without Centaur
Liniments. White wrapper for fa-
mily use; the Yellow Wrapper for ani-
mals. One bottU of the Yellow Wrapper
Ceutaur Liniment is worth one huudred
dollars for spaviued or sweeuied horsei
and nnilcs, or for Scrcw-Wor«M
ill slierp. Price. 50 ets ; large bottles
41. .1. 1). Kosk & Co , f»3 llroadway, New
Voik.
HOUSE.
Centering & Co.
publishers op
"FreiB Presse ar Tens"
AND
|»mi |iii(onifl (fepras
Arc prepared to fill nil orders tor
JOB PRINTING
wrrn nkatness and dispatch
jN
MA Germ Fnicb
and
fpbjsjish
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PKINTING
IN
all colors,
WINE
AND
LIQUOR LABELS
OP THE
LATEST STYLES,
/
4'nstorin ir more than a siibstitvte lor
(Maxtor Oil. It ii the only safe article in
existence which it certain to regulate tlie
howl*, cure wind oolio and produce natur
al si. M. It is pleasant to take. So mote
sleet M< mothers or crying bebiee. Prloe
35 eta. p«r krttte. 8M-T4.W17
1
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A NEW CARPET.
Tint GrisaT WoSKKIt.—The New England
Carpet Co , established over a quarter t.f
a century ago, having ex|>ended much
lime, talent, and money, to |.rmluce.a sty-
lish and durable carpet at a low price, af
ter years of ex|»eriiuentinii with the best
art iia us, have brought out a carpet which
I hey have named and will I* known aa
Ijerinil" Tm-rfctry, bein* an exact
imitation of Mdld Brussels, tliu first thou-
sand pieces «.f which, inorder tointroduco
theui. will Iw sold fur 37^ emits per yard.—
Sample sent II) mail on receipt of II oonta
or 6 different patterns 50 eta.
NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO.,
ITS Wa*i>ftM-«t, r
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